About Shannon
I have spent much of my life walking roads that didn’t always make sense.
For a long time, I tried to walk the way everyone else walked.
To think the way I was supposed to think.
To dim the way I knew things, because it felt like too much for the world.
But that instinct, that intuition, that way of knowing…never left me.
I don’t arrive at insight by reasoning it out.
I sense patterns.
I recognize when a story has grown tired.
I feel when something new is ready to emerge.
I learned early to hide that.
Not because it was wrong—
but because it was intense, and few people knew what to do with it.
And here is the part that changed everything.
In the darkest, most confusing seasons of my life, when I finally stopped trying to do things the “right” way and allowed myself to rest in not knowing, something astonishing happened.
Paths opened I could never have planned. Old stories loosened their grip. Again and again, I was met by something wiser than my fear.
That is what I call the Unexpected Story. And my life has been filled with them.
Luck. Synchronicity. Coincidence.
It’s what unfolds when we stop hiding our magic and let life meet us as we truly are.
After all these years, I am finally living that truth. Not as a theory. As a lived reality.
That is what I bring to this work.
Not answers. Not formulas.
But the deep knowing that you are not broken, you are a once-in-a-lifetime miracle who learned to make yourself small in order to belong.
And when you are ready to let yourself be seen, something extraordinary begins to happen.
If you’re here, it may be because some part of you knows that the way you’ve been living no longer fits who you are becoming.
You don’t have to force what comes next.
You can let it arrive.
And if you’d like to explore what’s stirring, you don’t have to do it alone.
If you’d rather not walk alone…
Sometimes what we need first isn’t another page or another map,
but a gentle conversation with someone who knows this terrain.
If something here has stirred you and you’d like to explore it out loud,
you’re welcome to have a quiet, no-pressure conversation with me.